That’s the gal durn truth , padner Gene . Where is that damn cheese ? old novice ,u know ?They’ll figure it out after they evolve a bit….......Hell….they’ll be making their own cheese . renners has a whole topic in just two words .I could debate or discuss the concept of Fate into the wee hours . The problem with knowing the Greek conceopt of ‘fate’ ( or any thing else classical Gr ) is that there is no one around to discuss it with My brain is getting a little fuzzy on the classics as the years progress ,so i would have to brush up or hush up .. I could proffer that their is no such thing as Fate at all , only probability . Then , just as we start on the second bottleof wine , we would start in on discussing Pre ordination and effect and cause . Not ‘cause and effect ’, it’s“Effect and Cause”................ because we’ve been drinking you see.

moment, I should have realised that you are on a loftier cultural plane than I. The No Fate still is from Terminator 2. Sarah Connor, the mother of the future saviour carves that into a picnic table (we call that vandalism here), “No fate but what we make” – although, that, as with many things, has been bastardised for Hollywood from the Greek “Est non collyridam sed quod coquamus” (There is no cake but what we bake).The Cybernetic rat made me think of the Terminator for some reason.It also made me think of all those super rich celebrity types who have been cryogenically preserved for decades in the hope that future science might bring them back to life. Won’t they be disappointed if all they get is a little three-wheeled battery operated cart as demonstrated by the rat.